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Thursday, January 7, 2010

More Tunes From 2009.

It's snowing here in Chattanooga, and I found this random video of two dogs playing in the snow while matt pond PA's "Snow Day" is playing in the background. Great song, and, really, I can watch dogs play pretty much anytime.

As for today's blog entry, here are 50 more of my favorite tracks (in alphabetical by artist) from 2009 to keep you busy till that new Spoon record comes out in a couple of weeks (I got my 7" of "Written in Reverse" in the mail yesterday, yay!).

Happy Listening!

More from 2009:

01. “Everyone” by The Aliens02. “Tenuousness” by Andrew Bird03. “Epilepsy is Dancing” by Antony & the Johnsons04. “Sheila” by Atlas Sound05. “Slight Figure of Speech” by the Avett Brothers06. “Ain’t Nothing Like You (Hoochie Coo) by Blakroc07. “Jackie Wood” by Box Elders08. “Absolutely Anything” by Brilliant Colors09. “Replacing Aim with Danger” by Broadfield Marchers10. “Pop Magic Fantastical Masterpiece” by Canadian Invasion11. “At the Cut” by the Cave Singers12. “Crows” by Clues13. “Microphone” by Coconut Records14. “Spoiled” by Conor Oberst15. “High Horse” by Daniel Johnston16. “Same As It Used To Be” by Dexateens17. “Fables” by the Dodos18. “When the Well Runs Dry” by Drive-By Truckers19. “I Don’t Feel Anything” by the Dutchess and the Duke20. “All When We Were Young” by the Felice Brothers21. “Lust for Life” by Girls22. “Good Morning Happiness” by Grant Lee Phillips23. “Two Weeks” by Grizzly Bear24. “They Might Come Back Club” by Hallelujah the Hills25. “The Place Where We Lived” by Hayden

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When I first became obsessed with music, seventh grade, I became addicted to making mix tapes. This lasted for several years, even well into the age of CDRs-- I've probably fathered hundreds of mix tapes. I finally came around to CD burning technology, just when mp3s started really taking off, so I shifted toward mix CDRs. It took me awhile, but I eventually fell in love with my iPod. Playlists can be fun, but I still love making a good mix with a time restraint. That's why I decided to start this blog. I'll keep making my compilations and maybe even get a few people to listen to them. Thanks for stopping by.

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"Yes, yes, I know. It's easier to download music, and probably cheaper. But what's playing on your favourite download store when you walk into it? Nothing, that's what. Who are you going to meet in there? Nobody. Where are the notice boards offering flatshares and vacant slots in bands destined for superstardom? Who's going to tell you to stop listening to that and start listening to this? Go ahead and save yourself a couple of quid. The saving will cost you a career, a set of cool friends, musical taste and, eventually, your soul. Record stores can't save your life. But they can give you a better one."